Boyle barony

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Boyle barony is a historic administrative division in north County Roscommon, Ireland, centered around the town of Boyle and known for its lakes, forests, and archaeological sites.

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Boyle barony canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barony
historic administrative division
contains Boyle NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
hasAdministrativeCentre Boyle NERFINISHED
hasCentralTown Boyle NERFINISHED
hasFeature historic settlements
medieval remains
prehistoric sites
rural landscape
hasHeritage archaeological heritage
hasNaturalResource forests
freshwater lakes
hasTypeOfLandscape lake district
woodland
historicalJurisdictionOf County Roscommon NERFINISHED
knownFor archaeological sites
forests
lakes
locatedIn County Roscommon NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion north County Roscommon
locatedInTimeZone Western European Time
locatedOnIsland island of Ireland
namedAfter Boyle NERFINISHED
observesDaylightSavingTime Irish Standard Time NERFINISHED
partOf historic baronies of Ireland
province of Connacht NERFINISHED
usedFor judicial administration (historically)
land administration (historically)
taxation (historically)

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County Roscommon hasHistoricRegion Boyle barony